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Letters to the editor

Stop. Have mercy.

To the editor: A statement by the Keene Valley Congregational Church on the present situation in our country. Stop. Have Mercy. We are a small church in a hamlet surrounded by mountainous beauty. From this position of grace and blessing, we are obliged by our faith, as we say together ...

The holes are back again

To the editor: Back in the summer of 1999, the Luck Brothers came through and replaced the water, sewer lines and storm drains on Broadway. They started at the stop light on Broadway and Bloomingdale Avenue and if I remember correctly replaced everything as far as the Veteran’s Club and ...

Captain Marney’s in search of dock space

To the editor: Captain Marney’s Boat Rental in Lake Placid is looking for a dock space with five or six boat slips on Lake Placid. Paradox Bay Landing, soon to be under new ownership, will not be renewing our lease after 40 years of doing business. If you have (or had) a camp on Lake ...

DOGE is a hoax

To the editor: In response to the commentary extolling the merits of the DOGE hoax (“DOGE fiscal reforms will save our nation from bankruptcy,” March 25), please read the assessment by RSM, a London based tax, accounting firm: “The Real U.S. Economy.” “While one can make a ...

Only the best?

To the editor: So let’s see if we have this straight. After the first term of Trump, one of his touted successes was the “fine, perfect, best deal we have ever seen” trade agreement with our two biggest trading partners. Jump to today, and it’s “they are screwing us,” and “who ...

Cutting our national debt

To the editor: In a recent commentary (“DOGE fiscal reforms will save our nation from bankruptcy,” March 25) Doug Hoffman pointed to the importance of dealing with the national debt, which is currently about $37 trillion. His solution is to cut “reckless spending.” He does not ...